LE

Saw a squirrel ripping one of the many bird feeders to shreds in our garden, and shot it, took it in the kitchen and dropped it in the sink, I called in the Doris and said" Cook this for my tea love" She completely freaked out. We live right next to the Essington and wryley rural canal, the buggers live in the tall trees that grow on the dead side of the water....... No sense of humour my old lady!

LE

Saw a squirrel ripping one of the many bird feeders to shreds in our garden, and shot it, took it in the kitchen and dropped it in the sink, I called in the Doris and said" Cook this for my tea love" She completely freaked out. We live right next to the Essington and wryley rural canal, the buggers live in the tall trees that grow on the dead side of the water....... No sense of humour my old lady!

As a "feeder", perhaps you could clarify something for me (yes thread diversion already), think I saw a nuthatch the other day in a local park, but it wasn't doing it's usual business, it appeared to be calling to a mate - what does their call sound like?

Shufti is more of a man than you, and she's pregnant! (Monstrous Regiment - STP)

LE

As a "feeder", perhaps you could clarify something for me (yes thread diversion already), think I saw a nuthatch the other day in a local park, but it wasn't doing it's usual business, it appeared to be calling to a mate - what does their call sound like?

LE

As a "feeder", perhaps you could clarify something for me (yes thread diversion already), think I saw a nuthatch the other day in a local park, but it wasn't doing it's usual business, it appeared to be calling to a mate - what does their call sound like?

LE

As a "feeder", perhaps you could clarify something for me (yes thread diversion already), think I saw a nuthatch the other day in a local park, but it wasn't doing it's usual business, it appeared to be calling to a mate - what does their call sound like?

LE

LE

Saw a squirrel ripping one of the many bird feeders to shreds in our garden, and shot it, took it in the kitchen and dropped it in the sink, I called in the Doris and said" Cook this for my tea love" She completely freaked out. We live right next to the Essington and wryley rural canal, the buggers live in the tall trees that grow on the dead side of the water....... No sense of humour my old lady!

LE

1st a .22 point tip pellets, Crossman Optimus rifle, with a centre point 8+ scope............... cheap as chips.
2nd is a an Air arms, tap fed side cock, with a Nicko sterling 4+32 scope................... very old model.